This is a community of passionate photographers to work together to improve one another's work.
Post your photographs here for advice.
Browse other's shots and give critique and draw inspiration.

Posters: Other community members are doing you a favor by critiquing your work. Do them a favor by being open minded, and respectful. Remember, you asked for critique, so you're helping no one when you immediately defend your photo. This is a place for polite discussion.

Critiquers: Help facilitate a conversation by always being polite and respectful when providing comments on an image.

When posting photos please try and remember the following abbreviated rules for the subreddit:

1 - Only post your own photographs for critique

2 - Only one photograph is allowed per submission

3 - Post titles must include at least one of the following categories in brackets (composition, edit, color, exposure, light, style, newbie). E.g. "My latest photo [composition]" or "A picture of my dog, how is my [edit]?" without the quotes.

4 - It is strongly recommended to provide technical info for a better critique. At the very least please provide ISO/Aperture/Shutter Speed if you can

10 - Be nice! Disrespectful or rude behavior will not be tolerated.

The full rules can be found here. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to message the mods.

I've been messing around with photography for a few years, but I just decided to get more serious about learning professional techniques and composition. I have submitted a few photos that I took this summer to get my feet wet in Photo Critique. Be brutal, I want to learn!